has anyone take a night scene shoot with potrait using s410 or s500 ? and kind enough to share your work ? if yes , what are the adjustments made ?

lim Mostly Lurking 11 posts Joined Apr 2004 More info | Apr 17, 2004 09:59 | #1 has anyone take a night scene shoot with potrait using s410 or s500 ? and kind enough to share your work ? if yes , what are the adjustments made ?
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mikej Member 110 posts Joined Jun 2003 Location: Macclesfield, UK More info | Apr 19, 2004 05:54 | #2 When you say portrait, do you mean a photo of a person ? IXUS400 user
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Apr 19, 2004 22:05 | #3 yes, photo of a person with background at night.
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mikej Member 110 posts Joined Jun 2003 Location: Macclesfield, UK More info | Apr 20, 2004 06:05 | #4 You'd need to use a tripod, make sure your subject was well lit and also make sure they stayed very still ! IXUS400 user
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Apr 20, 2004 19:48 | #5 flash on ?
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Apr 20, 2004 20:00 | #6 can i take a picture of water flowing in a stream using slow shutter with good effect ?
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mikej Member 110 posts Joined Jun 2003 Location: Macclesfield, UK More info | Apr 21, 2004 05:48 | #7 lim wrote: can't you turn on the red eye flash or slow sychron flash to lit up the foreground person in long shutter mode ? No, I don't think so. IXUS400 user
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mikej Member 110 posts Joined Jun 2003 Location: Macclesfield, UK More info | Apr 21, 2004 05:50 | #8 lim wrote: can i take a picture of water flowing in a stream using slow shutter with good effect ? No, unless it's at night ! IXUS400 user
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Apr 21, 2004 20:53 | #9 how about if i set the exposure to -2 and iso to 50 in the stream water picture taking ?
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mikej Member 110 posts Joined Jun 2003 Location: Macclesfield, UK More info | Apr 22, 2004 04:15 | #10 lim wrote: how about if i set the exposure to -2 and iso to 50 in the stream water picture taking ? regarding the night scene with portrait have you personally tried out the long shutter and red eye flash on ? I'm fairly confident that any picture taken in daylight with night-shoot mode turned on and set to the minimum (1 sec) will come out completely whited-out - anyone else agree ? IXUS400 user
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DocFrankenstein Cream of the Crop 12,324 posts Likes: 13 Joined Apr 2004 Location: where the buffalo roam More info | Apr 29, 2004 08:43 | #11 Tried it 3 days ago with my S1IS National Sarcasm Society. Like we need your support.
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Heimdall Junior Member 27 posts Joined Nov 2003 More info | Apr 30, 2004 11:17 | #12 [QUOTE="mike j"][QUOTE="lim"]how about if i set the exposure to -2 and iso to 50 in the stream water picture taking ? Vienna, Austria. Canon A70
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